ALCHEMIST In Writing Mode

July 14, 2009

Progressive Australian metal band ALCHEMIST has issued the following update:

"ALCHEMIST are well underway writing what will be there seventh studio album that we will hopefully record at the end of the year to be ready for shows in Australia, Europe and hopefully New Zealand and Japan. The new material is different again; it's earthy, dark, hypnotic and heavy with some exploration with different instrumentation and rhythms."

"Tongues And Knives", the latest video from ALCHEMIST, can be viewed below (courtesy of MetalInjection.net). The track comes off the group's latest album, "Tripsis", which was released in 2007 via Chatterbox Records in Australia and internationally via Relapse. Audio samples taken from the album can be heard now via the band's official MySpace page.

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